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council yesterday would expand the number of people getting sick leave in the city. it expands the 2008 bill to include people who work for tips. the council is set for a vinyl vote on -- final vote on the measure in the next few weeks. >>> a checkup now on the affordable care act. the white house says nearly 30,000 people signed up for health insurance coverage on healthcare.gov over just the first two days of december as the website was relaunched. and that 30,000 surpasses signups during the entire month of october. but getting young people to sign up and healthy people to sign up is the key. the premiums that young healthy people pay help to bring down the cost for the sick and the elderly. at a white house youth summit, president obama encouraged the young people there to spread the word. >> for your friends and your family, the most important source of information is not going to be me. it's going to be you. >> and on capitol hill, republicans held hearings on the health care law and they explored whether young people will sign up. especially through a website
council yesterday would expand the number of people getting sick leave in the city. it expands the 2008 bill to include people who work for tips. the council is set for a vinyl vote on -- final vote on the measure in the next few weeks. >>> a checkup now on the affordable care act. the white house says nearly 30,000 people signed up for health insurance coverage on healthcare.gov over just the first two days of december as the website was relaunched. and that 30,000 surpasses signups...
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the volkswagen truck was stolen near mix toe city. it was carrying material used for radiotherapy treatment to fight cancer. now it's not clear whether the thief had any idea what was inside. however, there is serious concern tonight that the material could be used to produce a dirty bomb. >>> celebrity tv chef nige lla lawson is not a drug addict. you want to read it? >> she says that she's only done cocaine a handful of times. take a listen. >> now that's just one morsel coming out of a fraud trial in britain. her former assistants are accused of lacking up more than $1 million in fraudulent charges. they claim lawson authorized the purchases in exchange for keeping quiet about the chef's excessive drug use. >>> today is the ten year anniversary of a northern virginia murder mystery. the wife of alexandria sheriff james dunning found in her own home murdered. peggy fox updates the case at 5:30. >> also ahead, d.c.'s first new wal-mart is now open for business. but we're going to explain why you may want to be careful parking your ca
the volkswagen truck was stolen near mix toe city. it was carrying material used for radiotherapy treatment to fight cancer. now it's not clear whether the thief had any idea what was inside. however, there is serious concern tonight that the material could be used to produce a dirty bomb. >>> celebrity tv chef nige lla lawson is not a drug addict. you want to read it? >> she says that she's only done cocaine a handful of times. take a listen. >> now that's just one morsel...
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i think we are proud of our city, whatever city might be here today. we are all proud of our city. i like this city because we get ideas here that nobody else gets. some of them are really bad. we are all friends here. right? so, our little committee, we are powerless in this culture. forget about it. we have no cloud. so our slogan is, we don't think, we do. because we don't want to study things. there are people out there studying things. so we want to a supervisor. david chu, in this city, we said here is the problem and he said that is terrible. he's a practicing lawyer and we went for the finances committee for 13 unlawful detainer actions had been moved because of the cuts in the budget done by our legislators. they have been moved out of the county to santa monica. 9 out of 10 who are defending trying to keep their house, 9 out of 10 have no lawyers. on the landlord's side, 9 out of 10 have lawyers. so after you drive all the way to santa monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what a
i think we are proud of our city, whatever city might be here today. we are all proud of our city. i like this city because we get ideas here that nobody else gets. some of them are really bad. we are all friends here. right? so, our little committee, we are powerless in this culture. forget about it. we have no cloud. so our slogan is, we don't think, we do. because we don't want to study things. there are people out there studying things. so we want to a supervisor. david chu, in this city,...
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through two hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea another space. a little big torch relay. on our t.v. . i was thinking somehow i have to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back. the mere thought of it never crossed my mind. when the militants decided to try and break through the. screaming grenade. explosions blow them all round his back the rule. a little and it was all over all should we know that. leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body comrades would die he gave his own life to save us friends. and. i. welcome back to the show we're talking to george's new prime minister eat at a lot of us really here in the capital of georgia. you know he wrote while he lived in
through two hundred cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea another space. a little big torch relay. on our t.v. . i was thinking somehow i have to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back. the mere thought of it never crossed my mind. when the militants decided...
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a posse and a city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with them and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true i've spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say cool could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifteen years have passed the new generation has grown that doesn't remember georgia and doesn't understand why it should be a part of georgia what would you tell those who would rather be with anyone else but georgians their radical if they were aware at any given time for the radicals may exist in georgia as well as in a posse or it seen molly but i'm talking about reasonable people who think rationally about the future of their children and their own future in general. i'm not talking about those holding radical views on the judgments. of you in their statement that they don't see themselves co-exist with the georgians seems in comprehensible to me you have to try really hard to come to dislike coexistence with someone who is you're
a posse and a city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with them and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true i've spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say cool could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifteen years have passed the new generation has grown that doesn't remember georgia and doesn't understand why it should be a part of georgia...
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side can be spotless and unblemished but we take it close to heart that we are hurt our policy and city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the a posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with us and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true to be spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say who could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifteen years have passed the new generation has grown that doesn't remember georgia and doesn't understand why it should be a part of georgia what would you tell those who'd rather be with anyone else but georgians their radical if they were aware at any given time the radicals may exist in georgia as well as in a posse or it soon mali dream. but i'm talking about reasonable people who think rationally about the future of their children and their own future in general. i'm not talking about those holding radical views on the judgments. even their statement that they don't see themselves co-exist with the georgians seems in comprehensible to me you have t
side can be spotless and unblemished but we take it close to heart that we are hurt our policy and city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the a posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with us and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true to be spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say who could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifteen years have passed the new generation has grown that...
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through to some nine hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r c dot com. wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cons report. welcome back to the show we're talking to georgia's new prime minister eat at a lot of us really here in d.c. capital of georgia. you know europe well you lived in france you hold a master's from saul bunn the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated by brussels and everything starting from agriculture to immigration publicists are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would like to underline one point we are well aware of all those difficult is that will have to face and overcome heart
through to some nine hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp a torch relay. on r t r c dot com. wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cons report. welcome back to the show we're talking to georgia's new prime minister eat at a lot of us really here in d.c. capital of georgia. you know europe well you lived in france you...
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but we take it close to heart we are heard are a posse and a city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with us and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true to be spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say who could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifty years have passed the new generation has grown that doesn't remember georgia and doesn't understand why it should be a part of georgia what would you tell those who'd rather be with anyone else but georgians their radical if they were aware at any given time for the radicals may exist in georgia as well as in a posse or it seen molly but i'm talking about reasonable people who think rationally about the future of their children and their own future in general. i'm not talking about those holding radical views on the judgments. in their statement that they don't see themselves co-exist with the georgians seems in comprehensible to me you have to try really hard to come to dislike coexist
but we take it close to heart we are heard are a posse and a city and brother is no longer lived with us somehow i believe in i feel that sooner or later that the posse is in the city and will be compelled to live with us and i certainly hope that this dream to will come true to be spoken to many a pleasant and a sessions and most of them say who could exist with anyone but the georgians say it's fifty years have passed the new generation has grown that doesn't remember georgia and doesn't...
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-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. on r law school she clerked the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while and washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. serve infrom there to president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of , first femalehool dean of the law school there. in 2000 nine, president obama nominated her for solicitor general of the united states and she served in that office for a asr and was then nominated an associate justice of the supreme court. 2010ook that position in of filled the vacancy justice john paul stevens who, after his retirement, was our last lecture here at the law school. those are the vital statistics. i want to tell you something personal about her and i brought this along so i could read it. this year in
-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. on r law school she clerked the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while and washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. serve infrom there to president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard...
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the water is often dirty and shortages are common the city's groundwater could be depleted in less than a decade but for the poorest residents it's as good as gone should be talking about out of water in ten years has actually run out of water it's a matter of definitions now. and that's not just some countries who have the most serious was the problem in the world. it's a race against time and one that yemen is losing but here the evenings belong to cart men gathered together to talk smoke and chew though their chosen a scapes for a country that has precious few of them and for now escaping the water crisis we simply have to wait another day. to seek our front of our tea sun our yemen. still up ahead for you this hour leaving the promised land for good. news right for me at least life was like every day going to war. and bush's israelis line up to head overseas the struggling economy at home pushing them to seek money and prospects abroad that's late. a year or so missing the dalai lama it appears human rights concerns have taken a back seat for david cameron who is working to secure i
the water is often dirty and shortages are common the city's groundwater could be depleted in less than a decade but for the poorest residents it's as good as gone should be talking about out of water in ten years has actually run out of water it's a matter of definitions now. and that's not just some countries who have the most serious was the problem in the world. it's a race against time and one that yemen is losing but here the evenings belong to cart men gathered together to talk smoke and...
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there's the coming nationwide fast food workers strike scheduled for this thursday and one hundred cities that's right two major labor strikes in. just seven days and just one week now to show you just how rare that is take a look at this the average number of work absences due to labor disputes going all the way back to the one nine hundred seventy s. so forty years ago there was an average of about two hundred ninety work stoppages involving one thousand workers or more every single year those are workers walking off the job demanding better pay better benefits better working conditions and usually successful in getting their employers to comply at least somewhat and on average there were two hundred ninety of them every year in the seventy's that's a lot but that number fell dramatically over the next decade or so thanks in large part to the destruction of labor unions in the private sector economy by the one nine hundred ninety s. there was an average of only thirty five work stoppages every year and in recent years there's hardly been any in two thousand and nine there were just five
there's the coming nationwide fast food workers strike scheduled for this thursday and one hundred cities that's right two major labor strikes in. just seven days and just one week now to show you just how rare that is take a look at this the average number of work absences due to labor disputes going all the way back to the one nine hundred seventy s. so forty years ago there was an average of about two hundred ninety work stoppages involving one thousand workers or more every single year...
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optimism is bringing this city back. this city is isn't afraid of opportunity. it's not discouraged by its past. it's excited about its future. i just loved the way she put that. a young woman who really believes and is optimistic about detroit. detroit's future and lisa's future will not come from washington. the magic of motown is here in the city. it's not in some central planner's notebook. what detroit needs to thrive is not washington'sdom nearing hand but freedom from big government's mastry. to thrive, detroit needs less government and more freedom, less red tape, less punitive taxes, more money left in detroit. the answer to poverty and unemployment is not another government stimulus. it's simply leaving more money in the hands of those who earned it. today i'm here to introduce something i call economic freedom zones. this is a bill that will be introduced next week in washington. these freedom zones will dramatically reduce taxes and red tape so detroit businesses can grow and thrive. freedom zones are similar to an idea jack kemp introduced a couple
optimism is bringing this city back. this city is isn't afraid of opportunity. it's not discouraged by its past. it's excited about its future. i just loved the way she put that. a young woman who really believes and is optimistic about detroit. detroit's future and lisa's future will not come from washington. the magic of motown is here in the city. it's not in some central planner's notebook. what detroit needs to thrive is not washington'sdom nearing hand but freedom from big government's...
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the city to ukraine for three years. it's about the humiliation of the ukrainian people and make it into guarding the rights and freedom. cranium. uses a stolen country. he'd stolen bike to get caught in a deal with anti government sentiment has been further fuelled by a police crackdown on protests. yes we will be outraged ukrainians went to the streets to hold peaceful demonstrations. the young people have no political slogans. they had ukrainian national flags. the police dispersed them with our tummies. i had never happened in the history of independent ukraine. prime minister he could answer of apologized in parliament for the harsh for the saxon he also promised to reshuffle his cabinet the opposition if it's on to find. after the post leader's guide to continue their campaign and located the parliament building to prevent the government from working. any ais based on correspondence in kent town of the crowd i asked him what's next for ukraine. that is the question that people find it extremely difficult on so you
the city to ukraine for three years. it's about the humiliation of the ukrainian people and make it into guarding the rights and freedom. cranium. uses a stolen country. he'd stolen bike to get caught in a deal with anti government sentiment has been further fuelled by a police crackdown on protests. yes we will be outraged ukrainians went to the streets to hold peaceful demonstrations. the young people have no political slogans. they had ukrainian national flags. the police dispersed them with...
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he also said that's another quote that don't think we don't have the means to restore order in the city it would take us only ten minutes to again access to the government building again and of quote but on the other hand he also said that the government was ready to sit at the same table with the opposition to negotiate a plan how to work this political crisis out and he also promised that a peaceful protesters will not be touched by the special forces by the police also warning statements coming from the other side of the political landscape in ukraine from the opposition one of their leaders said that he expected the police to storm the city administration building the one which the protesters captured yesterday certainly the hell which broke loose on a sunday it's changed the whole protest dramatically the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro so see a sion deal and lot of talk right now is who actually stood behind the violence the unprecedented violence which we saw at the president's office building on sunday let's take a look at
he also said that's another quote that don't think we don't have the means to restore order in the city it would take us only ten minutes to again access to the government building again and of quote but on the other hand he also said that the government was ready to sit at the same table with the opposition to negotiate a plan how to work this political crisis out and he also promised that a peaceful protesters will not be touched by the special forces by the police also warning statements...
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in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's settled. when we look back with nostalgia on what soho looked like in the 1980s. you see that in more fringe parts of the city. that interplay is still there. >> there's also the questions of how much one person, a mayor, can change a city. we either ascribe too much to a mayor or pin our hopes too much or his or her lapel. in the "new york times" magazine actually talked about bill de blasio and whether or not we had unrealistic expectations in terms of his ability to narrow the gap and create a more equitable society in new york city. at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactio
in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big-city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974-1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington dc, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, terrence thomas served in all three branches of government as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his oulmate. in 1991, he was appointed to this agreement court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big-city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974-1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington dc, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, terrence thomas served in all three branches of government as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and as a circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his soulmate. [applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the and supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative, so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed orig
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator...
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[laughter] when i started he came as a cover reporter to city hall, two past presidents who were among the very generous people who welcomed me as the new right-wing daily at the new york sun so it's really nice to be here in and to dishonor to be on stage with oaks, like all the ones who were just honored. that is the end of the slideshow give me one second here. maybe the best way to do it is this. so the topic of this is how the social web is good for journalism and i thought i would define the jargon. i hate the word content to give actually. like news entertainment, good enough words. i have them in my bio, and i'm going to purge it. by the social web what i mean is this is basically isn't the future but the president. it's just when people open their computers are increasingly their phones the application they opeb site. they open twitter or facebook and the challenge for news organizations is how do you get to that strain? how do you make the kind of reporting and the kind of entertainment that people want to share and will share on facebook, on twitter and pinterest and whateve
[laughter] when i started he came as a cover reporter to city hall, two past presidents who were among the very generous people who welcomed me as the new right-wing daily at the new york sun so it's really nice to be here in and to dishonor to be on stage with oaks, like all the ones who were just honored. that is the end of the slideshow give me one second here. maybe the best way to do it is this. so the topic of this is how the social web is good for journalism and i thought i would define...
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we've never seen this before in 130 cities. what impact do you think these protests are going to have, if any? >> i think it's huge. and it's very, very significant that this is the second year that we have seen this sort of protest, an organized, national effort to bring people out from behind the counters at fast food restaurants, put them with their allies and supporters on the streets of communities across this city. i was in some of the places where these protests took place. and there was nobody going by booing them. the horns were honking, you saw the thumbs up. people were cheering these workers on. and that fits with what the polls tell us, ed. polling says that 80% of americans believe that congress should raise the minimum wage above $10 an hour. so there's real passion there in this country. and i think we're beginning to raise that energy enough -- up enough, to pass laws in states and to make moves in cities. unfortunately, as you have illustrated already, we've got a lot of resistance in that republican house of
we've never seen this before in 130 cities. what impact do you think these protests are going to have, if any? >> i think it's huge. and it's very, very significant that this is the second year that we have seen this sort of protest, an organized, national effort to bring people out from behind the counters at fast food restaurants, put them with their allies and supporters on the streets of communities across this city. i was in some of the places where these protests took place. and...
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we will have the latest on the deadly derailment in new york city. they have the black box and are starting to piece together what happened. we will remember a number of the nbc family lot of in that tragedy. the tragedy, world aids day yesterday. the president will do an event talking about aids awareness today. there is the ribbon in front of the white house. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ man ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ camera shutter clicks ] cardworthy. [ beeping ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so not cardworthy. ♪ [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments and save up to 50%. ♪ and save up to 50%. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.c
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and i scoot around the city now. i find that to be much safer. and every time i pass by the muni stops, i look and i go, oh. public transportation has a lot of conveniences, but they really need to work on safety. >>> coming up -- a defendant does not agree with a judge's decision. >> let me go! >> and a man tries to attack his sister's killer in court. >> i would never condone a person coming out of the audience toward a defendant, but i totally understood. completely. where is flo? anybody know where flo is? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. courtrooms are known for maintaining order, but sometimes the proceedings are disrupted in dr
and i scoot around the city now. i find that to be much safer. and every time i pass by the muni stops, i look and i go, oh. public transportation has a lot of conveniences, but they really need to work on safety. >>> coming up -- a defendant does not agree with a judge's decision. >> let me go! >> and a man tries to attack his sister's killer in court. >> i would never condone a person coming out of the audience toward a defendant, but i totally understood....
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. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rock field city police and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third to survive is a 37-year-old musician from florida. he is shot outside a steak house in ashland, virginia. once again, a white van is seen leaving the area. >> they used that to their advantage. they were looking to find a white box truck van in proximity to their shooting. the snipers later confirmed that rather than flee, they often stayed at the crime scenes. >> they were very deliberate about that. going up and talking to law enforcement officials, taunting them in the sense that here i am, i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steak house in the woods, the police find a spent shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is m
. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rock field city police and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third to survive is a 37-year-old musician from florida. he is shot outside a steak house in ashland, virginia. once...
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. ♪ lou: investigators now say the engineer who drove that new york city passenger train that derailed over the weekend may ha from the entire year. about three times what it has been back in 2008 and what was special about september? federal agencies often try to spend what is left in their budget before the fiscal year is up, which is at the end of september. well, researchers and a wife discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sought back in 1946 to keep its advanced technology at the hands the soviet union. the world war ii era sub could travel one-and-a-half times around the world without refueling. imagine. well, a new book takes a fascinating look into the role of stalin in the cold war, his manipulation of the western allies in order to spread communism and extend his red empire. joining us now, floridastate history professor rollup -- robert daly, the author of this book, stalin's curse, battling forommunism and war in cold war, and it is now available in paperback. professor, is great to have you here. this is a fascinating book. we recommended highly to ou
. ♪ lou: investigators now say the engineer who drove that new york city passenger train that derailed over the weekend may ha from the entire year. about three times what it has been back in 2008 and what was special about september? federal agencies often try to spend what is left in their budget before the fiscal year is up, which is at the end of september. well, researchers and a wife discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sought back in 1946 to keep its advanced...
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if the judge says the city is not eligible for bankruptcy, the city gets flooded with a new round of lawsuits from creditors and the motor city has one big problem. bill: what's the chance those people lose their retirement in this deal? >> reporter: that's the issue that brought the demonstrators out. it boils town to a challenge between michigan law and federal law. federal law says all creditors are to be treated equally. the city would have the same obligation to xyz bank. so it remains to be seen that the judge will be able to set aside 23,000-plus pensioners and offer them some protection. thank you, mike. >> they just got what was widely described as a sweetheart deal on their outjar program. now iran would apparently like more on that deal. bill: what police are ruling out in the death of paul walker. >> the fast and furious movie, he was coming to car meet and stuff like that. >> he was a great actor, a great person. it seem like he was really down it seem like he was really down to earth. stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not s
if the judge says the city is not eligible for bankruptcy, the city gets flooded with a new round of lawsuits from creditors and the motor city has one big problem. bill: what's the chance those people lose their retirement in this deal? >> reporter: that's the issue that brought the demonstrators out. it boils town to a challenge between michigan law and federal law. federal law says all creditors are to be treated equally. the city would have the same obligation to xyz bank. so it...
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the city is detroit, which it was ruled the city can stay in bankruptcy court while it comes up with a plan for the $18 billion it owes to lenders. to give you an idea of just how bad things have gotten, unemployment has nearly tripled since the year 2000. 40% of the streetlights are [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. when you do what io, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum votility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out o
the city is detroit, which it was ruled the city can stay in bankruptcy court while it comes up with a plan for the $18 billion it owes to lenders. to give you an idea of just how bad things have gotten, unemployment has nearly tripled since the year 2000. 40% of the streetlights are [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy....
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some good news for the motor city reporting the best sales month and six and a half years. sales climbed nearly 9% in november. much more still ahead. vice-president joe biden does nothing to ease tension in the south china sea. in fact, he blasts the territorial claims and its air defenses down and former secretaries of state kissinger and schulz lay out the strategy to stop the iranian marched to a nuclear break up. judith miller, dr. while the ferris join us. also, the latest math, reading and is tied -- science test scores of u.s. students revealing the new promise of a new age of american exceptional as an. the shocking statistics for you in tonight's "chalk talk". we're coming right back. ♪ president obama pushing his troubled health care plan. and he says no matter how much it stinks', it is not going to be repealed. we will be taking that up with congressman and dr. paul brown it has a diagnosis of his own next. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from cap
some good news for the motor city reporting the best sales month and six and a half years. sales climbed nearly 9% in november. much more still ahead. vice-president joe biden does nothing to ease tension in the south china sea. in fact, he blasts the territorial claims and its air defenses down and former secretaries of state kissinger and schulz lay out the strategy to stop the iranian marched to a nuclear break up. judith miller, dr. while the ferris join us. also, the latest math, reading...
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and, you know, when i became mayor of the city of stanford we had an it department for the city of stanford. and the board of education, we had computers that were aging out before they were installed. there weren't enough people to get them installed in school finance happened in district after strict around the country. we decided to put the efforts together. and work together. and we lifted the technology integration way back in the dark ages of 1995, '96, '97. we -- the use of technology substantially in a relatively short period of time in stanford. the other thing i found was that when i became mayor of the city of stanford facility. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment that almost every community across the country has is its school is the physical infrastructure. it's the most expensive building. has a lot of technology and a lot of stuff in the building. if you scratch the surface, as i did when i was new mayor of stanford. i realized the guy who was overseeing the paint then and construction of buildings had a doctorate in councilling. and point of fact the
and, you know, when i became mayor of the city of stanford we had an it department for the city of stanford. and the board of education, we had computers that were aging out before they were installed. there weren't enough people to get them installed in school finance happened in district after strict around the country. we decided to put the efforts together. and work together. and we lifted the technology integration way back in the dark ages of 1995, '96, '97. we -- the use of technology...
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, how many ambulances and fire trucks the city has and where they are. mark segraves is live now with what the chief had to say today. mark? >> reporter: jim, it was what the chief didn't have to say. the problems with the department's fleet have been well documented over the past year. today the chief was unable to answer specific questions about the balannd fire trucks in the department's fleet. >> i will have to get back to you with an answer. >> that was the response the chief gave when asked why he didn't budget any money in 201 to buy new vehicles, despite the fact that he knew the chief was in disrepair. they promised an additional 17 ambulances by the end of the year after releasing 13. he testified the department currently has 100 ambulances, but not all of them are working. >> of these 89 are considered abilityive. including front line and out of service for longer than two months. >> reporter: that's more than 10% of the district's balances that have been out of service for at least two months. when the chief was asked questions about fire tru
, how many ambulances and fire trucks the city has and where they are. mark segraves is live now with what the chief had to say today. mark? >> reporter: jim, it was what the chief didn't have to say. the problems with the department's fleet have been well documented over the past year. today the chief was unable to answer specific questions about the balannd fire trucks in the department's fleet. >> i will have to get back to you with an answer. >> that was the response the...
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this was a very, very potent political song about sun city, about artists playing in sun city, a fas ard for the apartheid government of south africa. so you saw a movement taking definite shots at the political situation. >> sun city being the vegas equivalent to south africa. many boycotted it. >> right, because some played there taking home large paychecks. nelson mandela was a living saint. he was a - there was a big birthday concert for him. hundreds of millions saw it. many of the political speeches from the stage were taken out of the broadcast. in britain and america. there was a lot of talk about him being a terrorist. there was movement from a mysterious figure. he'd been in gaol since 1964. the film prem aired. it's the latest in a long line of movies. it's going be a respectful big biopick, something along the lines of gandhi. what we saw, perhaps, that one of the things nelson mandela - he became an extraordinary figure. the idealism of pop music, that's what it's all about. he sort of lived up to all the ideas that people fostered and printed on him when he was a figure
this was a very, very potent political song about sun city, about artists playing in sun city, a fas ard for the apartheid government of south africa. so you saw a movement taking definite shots at the political situation. >> sun city being the vegas equivalent to south africa. many boycotted it. >> right, because some played there taking home large paychecks. nelson mandela was a living saint. he was a - there was a big birthday concert for him. hundreds of millions saw it. many of...
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. >>> here's a live look at the rockefeller center in new york city. the christmas tree is dark now, but tonight it will light up. glowing in downtown manhattan. you can see them flip the switch live at 8:00 here on nbc 4. >>> the white house is decked out for the holidays today. first lady michelle obama invited military families to come inside and take a look at the 2013 holiday decorations. there they are. this year's theme is gather around. a celebration of coming together with loved ones at this special time of year as well as sharing the stories of classic american holiday traditions. mrs. obama says she likes to watch children enjoying the wonderful glory of the white house during the holidays. >> some of the best times are watching the face of the kids and looking at the ornaments. >> they include holiday crafts and treats for the children. the first family came into the room to greet the kids and knocked over a 2-year-old girl. he licked her face in an apparent apology. sunny's first white house christmas there. >> we're sure that lick made up
. >>> here's a live look at the rockefeller center in new york city. the christmas tree is dark now, but tonight it will light up. glowing in downtown manhattan. you can see them flip the switch live at 8:00 here on nbc 4. >>> the white house is decked out for the holidays today. first lady michelle obama invited military families to come inside and take a look at the 2013 holiday decorations. there they are. this year's theme is gather around. a celebration of coming together...
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already they were thinking we're going to bankrupt this city. and there's 100 and some other odd cities out here in the same position. are they going to do that to them? and i can't help but believe that the re pudation of democracy is a sad day for america. i know naacp has prepared a lawsuit, along with others to appeal this decision. but i think this is a sad day in america and democracy. but guess what, this is theca anywayy in the coal mine. what's to detroit now will happen to you later. and about the health care thing, they think the menu is messed up. the actual food was great in the restaurant. >> right. >> the menu is messed up. we ain't going to eat the menu, dude. >> and high ironic the same party providing health insurance through private insurers is a government takeover, but they -- elected manager in charge of detroit. kind of ironic. super big government. zerlina maxwell, professor michael eric dyson. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, health care saboteurs beware. time is running out. and do nothing is not a plan. we'll brin
already they were thinking we're going to bankrupt this city. and there's 100 and some other odd cities out here in the same position. are they going to do that to them? and i can't help but believe that the re pudation of democracy is a sad day for america. i know naacp has prepared a lawsuit, along with others to appeal this decision. but i think this is a sad day in america and democracy. but guess what, this is theca anywayy in the coal mine. what's to detroit now will happen to you later....
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and as a circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his soulmate. [applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative, so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed original
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator...
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and i scoot around the city now. i find that to be much safer. and every time i pass by the muni stops, i look and i go, oh. >> [ bleep ]. >> public transportation has a lot of conveniences, but they really need to work on safety. >>> coming up -- >> blp zblp. >> a defendant does not agree with a judge's decision. >>> and a man tries to attack his sister's killer in court. >> i would never condone a person coming out of the audience toward a defendant, but i totally understood. completely. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken w
and i scoot around the city now. i find that to be much safer. and every time i pass by the muni stops, i look and i go, oh. >> [ bleep ]. >> public transportation has a lot of conveniences, but they really need to work on safety. >>> coming up -- >> blp zblp. >> a defendant does not agree with a judge's decision. >>> and a man tries to attack his sister's killer in court. >> i would never condone a person coming out of the audience toward a...
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single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western colorado, 12 to 18, in the highest peaks could see 3 feet of total snow. good news for the ski areas. minneapolis reaching northern parts of wisconsin could see 6 to 12 inches with another piece of energy moving through there. then as we get late in the week, dallas, reaching up towards tulsa, little rock and in southern parts of missouri, could be talking about freezing rain and sleet. and included with snowfall, maybe as much as 4 to 8 inches. winter showing itself in a big way during his first week of december. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> coming
single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western...
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as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by any stretch of the imagination and should be sold. but that's the kind of launching that propelled amazon to nearly four po hundred dollars this morning. again, logic, compelling. if you're a growth manager, and many are, in this stock amazon fits your growth portfolio. that encompasses the rigorous discipline i'm describing. i'm saying i can recognize what a very important cohort of money managers wants to do, which is buy the fastest growing stocks. i can recognize that in a low growth world, the high growth ethos will attract the most money in. the growth oriented
as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by...
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he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the dark days of apartheid. those governments enabled assistance, specifically muammar gaddafi's. nelson mandela said, "your enemy is not necessarily mien my." >> the communities were outraged, pressuring leaders to snub nelson mandela. it was one of the best days and one of the worst. the great nelson mandela came to miami and we had an opportunity to hear and see this great man personally. unfortunately his presence here caused political leaders to snub him. >> that outraged and energised members of the community. hg smith organised a tourist boycott from fort lauder dale to'. >> the fight for freedom that nel
he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the...
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the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we have to go back to where we are segregating ourselves. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing baton rouge in search of new schools. those breaking away say it's not about race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that have not been able to leave, it means division. >> it all will change. one side will be better than the other side. what will happen to the lower class. it'll move city and make it a better class. >> the break away continues
the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we...
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six days later on october 29th, mark chapman flies to new york city. armed with the gun he bought in hawaii, he stakes out the dakota, waiting for his chance to take revenge on the hero he believes has betrayed him. but john lennon is not the only potential victim, chapman, it seems, has backups. >> so he brought the gun with him, came to new york. had planned to kill someone who was a celebrity to bring attention to himself. >> lennon wasn't his only target. he had a list of substitutes, if you will. if he couldn't get to lennon, he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george c. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon brando. lennon was his first choice. >> even show, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage at a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and his plan was to stand up in the middle of the show and fire into the body of george c. scott. it wasn't attic laterally adroit plan because when he went to the gun store to buy bullets to have ammunition for his g
six days later on october 29th, mark chapman flies to new york city. armed with the gun he bought in hawaii, he stakes out the dakota, waiting for his chance to take revenge on the hero he believes has betrayed him. but john lennon is not the only potential victim, chapman, it seems, has backups. >> so he brought the gun with him, came to new york. had planned to kill someone who was a celebrity to bring attention to himself. >> lennon wasn't his only target. he had a list of...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> i hope jim cramer is listening and watching i have a message for our friend. remember when we did our show on the willis company. great folks. they love jim. they were fawning all over jim. hello "street signs," we're here. we got a letter an this is what they say. they're desperate for jim to do mad money from the williston brewing company. if mr. cramer were to do his program here all of our male managers have vowed to shave their heads and grow a goatee. beau ya is strong. they're asking camer to come to north dakota, shave their heads. they included a photo, one guy already did it. >> i would be impressed if the female managers offered to shave their heads. >> folks in north dakota are fantastic and tough. i wouldn't put anything past them. >> talk about street talk. we have under the radar ones for you as well. first of all, lions gate, estimate
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> i hope jim cramer is listening and watching i have a message for our friend. remember when we did our show on the willis company. great folks. they love jim. they were fawning all over jim. hello "street signs," we're here. we got a letter an this is what they say....
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> let me finish tonight with this. as i said earlier in 1986, i traveled with an american congressional delegation to south africa. the purpose was to encourage action on that comprehensive anti-apartheid act. what we called then the caaa. i'll never forget sitting with a largely african-american delegation led by bill gray as the last white south african holdout rejected the very very notion that the united states should take a hand in forcin
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we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation of a cure. it is impossible to predict how far we are away. people are confused with ending the aids epidemic and getting people on treatment. curing is a sustained remission without the need for therapy. that is a goal that is not going to be easy. but one of things you don't want to get confused with is even though we don't have a cure, the advances that have been made by the therapy is nothing short of breath-taking. in the early 1980s, when i started taking care of aids patients, after the discovery of the disease, the survival rate was 6-8 months and 50% of patients were dead wi
we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation...
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that was the career path of sharpe james, the one-time mayor of new jersey's largest city, newark. new jersey's the kind of place where rabbis get arrested in combination divorce-kidnap-torture scandals that involve cattle prods. and where you take bribes, explaining that you are neither the alleged money-laundering rabbi nor trafficker in human organs, but a different guy. in new jersey, they make up legends about a corrupt mayor using a desk with specially designed drawers so people who wanted to give the mayor a bribe could drop the money in more discretely. push the drawer out the other side of the desk and drop in the check. and when that myth gets debunked, they explain that the legendary corrupt mayor was so powerful, he would never need to collect the money himself. he didn't need a drawer like that, he had guys. new jersey is that kind of a place. and there are other places in america that are like that, but new jersey's that kind of a place. so, if you are a new jersey governor with profoundly national ambitions, then rightly or wrongly, fairly or not fairly, you have to
that was the career path of sharpe james, the one-time mayor of new jersey's largest city, newark. new jersey's the kind of place where rabbis get arrested in combination divorce-kidnap-torture scandals that involve cattle prods. and where you take bribes, explaining that you are neither the alleged money-laundering rabbi nor trafficker in human organs, but a different guy. in new jersey, they make up legends about a corrupt mayor using a desk with specially designed drawers so people who...
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you visited one of the poorer sections of that city. what do the people there have to say about nelson mandela? >> well, i was in alexander township which is next to sandton, the richest place in south africa, these townships were because the black people couldn't live in the city. these townships substandard built for 70,000 people, there may be some estimates more than half a million people ru there . we saw shanties and rats running around. there were houses we had seen being built that had water, running water and hot water and electricity but there are a lot of places tony that look exactly like they would have looked in the '70s and '80s and there's a lot of disaffected people. they are sad mandela's gone but life hasn't improved for them as much as they would hoped or would have liked. >> ali tell me about the memorial service and what happens over the next few days? we know there are plenty of events lined up. >> yeah. so the memorial will be at soccer city, fmb stadium, where the world cup final was, where mandela made the last
you visited one of the poorer sections of that city. what do the people there have to say about nelson mandela? >> well, i was in alexander township which is next to sandton, the richest place in south africa, these townships were because the black people couldn't live in the city. these townships substandard built for 70,000 people, there may be some estimates more than half a million people ru there . we saw shanties and rats running around. there were houses we had seen being built...
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a city says a leak in a service line could be to blame. a resident, kate summerville, saw the whole thing. >> the wheels got caught in the edge, and then he had to get out and it slowly sank farther and a little farther until it was up to like the middle of the truck. >> neighbors say they aren't surprised about the sink hole. a similar thing actually happened in may. >>> they say diamond are forever, so what better way to create an everlasting keepsake of a loved one. algordanza uses special technologies to use the remains of loved ones into diamonds. the body is about 18% carbon. it takes about a week to create the diamonds which often end up blue because of chemicals in the body. prices start at $3,000. >> doctors use stem cells to treat athletes and now they are being used to help dogs suffering from arthritis pain. >> we take a sample from multiple locations and we process that fat. and at the end what we're left with is these tubes of cells, of live cells. >> the cells come from the dog itself and some of the live cells are injected
a city says a leak in a service line could be to blame. a resident, kate summerville, saw the whole thing. >> the wheels got caught in the edge, and then he had to get out and it slowly sank farther and a little farther until it was up to like the middle of the truck. >> neighbors say they aren't surprised about the sink hole. a similar thing actually happened in may. >>> they say diamond are forever, so what better way to create an everlasting keepsake of a loved one....
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of pretoria, before he's finally laid to rest in his home city of cuno. it will be among the largest gathering of world leaders in human industry. this is going to be a big deal. and if you want to see it given that you are awake right now and hearing the sound of my voice, you may want to set your dvr right now for the morning. msnbc will have live coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. eastern time. it is the miracle of time zones. the starting time for the live service tomorrow morning in johannesburg is 4:00 a.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. we'll be right back. ck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our
of pretoria, before he's finally laid to rest in his home city of cuno. it will be among the largest gathering of world leaders in human industry. this is going to be a big deal. and if you want to see it given that you are awake right now and hearing the sound of my voice, you may want to set your dvr right now for the morning. msnbc will have live coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. eastern time. it is the miracle of time zones. the starting time for the live service tomorrow morning in...
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after this great liberator is laid to rest, and when we have return to our cities and villages, and we join our daily routine, let us search for his place. let us search for his largeness of spirit. somewhere inside of ourselves. and when the night grows dark, when injustice weighs heavy on our hearts, when our best laid plans seem beyond our reach, let us think of madiba, and the words that brought him comfort within the four walls of his cell. that man is not how straight the gate, how charge the punishment, i am the master of my fate. i am the captain of my soul. what a magnificent soul it was. we will miss him deeply. may god bless the memory of nelson mandela. may god bless the people of south africa. [cheering] [cheering] >> we'd like to thank president barack obama for his comforting words. we now move on with our program, and acknowledge the presence of a number of other world leaders, who have graced our land, to come and pay tribute to nelson mandela. his excellency, president serva of portugal is here. his excellency, mr. frederick rhinefeld, his excellency, the president of
after this great liberator is laid to rest, and when we have return to our cities and villages, and we join our daily routine, let us search for his place. let us search for his largeness of spirit. somewhere inside of ourselves. and when the night grows dark, when injustice weighs heavy on our hearts, when our best laid plans seem beyond our reach, let us think of madiba, and the words that brought him comfort within the four walls of his cell. that man is not how straight the gate, how charge...
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the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house. >> in the era of boom before the financial crisis bust stockton made some costly mistakes over building and pricey city projects, including a stadium and marina and an exorbitant plan for municipal employees. its plan made cuts just about everywhere, even in basic services such as police officers and firefighters. crime sky roblghted. >> this is -- skyrocketed. this is an ugly ugh hely thing. bankruptcy ask something we really don't want to do. after you get there you don't have a lot of options to get out. >> but one thing stockton would not do: cut pensions. it would allow benefits to grow at
the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house....
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> i'm milissa rehberger. a union official says the engineer of a train that derailed in new york caught himself nodding off just before a sharp curve. >>> a federal judge says detroit can declare bankruptcy. it allows detroit to cut employee pensions. lawmakers in illinois passed a bill overhauling the state's pension system which is $100 billion in debt. the measure in part cuts benefits to workers and retirees. back to "hardball." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." after the republican party's second national defeat at the hands of barack obama last november, some of the grownups in the party decided to set out to find what went wrong. the autopsy concluded that in order to win national elections again, the republican party needed to overcome the public perception that it is intolera t intolerant, out of touch, and simply doesn't care. but have the republicans followe
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> i'm milissa rehberger. a union official says the engineer of a train that derailed in new york caught himself nodding off just before a sharp curve. >>> a federal judge says detroit can declare bankruptcy. it allows detroit to cut employee pensions. lawmakers in illinois passed a bill overhauling the state's pension system...
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and its sealed cities. nelson mandela pierced the conscience of people around the world he read -- world. he considered it a part of his voice works not to rest until the evil of apartheid was ended. there were so many who said no to apartheid in ways large and small. he visited just months after his release from prison and then again a number of times in the following years. mr. speaker, the character of shown in thea was grace with which he won. prison could have easily left him bitter. upon his release, he could've sought vengeance on those who did him wrong. magnetically -- to be magnanimous. and he focused on a young woman who became his confident. became a powerful center of reconciliation. officials were brought of national unity. they were asked to break the spiral of recrimination and violence. africa was at its heart. determinationess in stepping up the fight against aids. it has been one of the great honours of my life to go to south africa and meet mandela. i remember discussing that issue in hi
and its sealed cities. nelson mandela pierced the conscience of people around the world he read -- world. he considered it a part of his voice works not to rest until the evil of apartheid was ended. there were so many who said no to apartheid in ways large and small. he visited just months after his release from prison and then again a number of times in the following years. mr. speaker, the character of shown in thea was grace with which he won. prison could have easily left him bitter. upon...